THE
ATONEMENT BETWEEN GOD & MAN
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STUDY
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THE
MINISTRY OF RECONCILIATION
OR AT-ONE-MENT
This Ministry Committed to the Royal Priesthood--Anointed to
Preach of the At-one-ment--Why the Joyful News is not Appreciated--The
Results of this Ministry--Persecution and Glory--How it Tests
Fidelity-- Only the Faithful may Share the Atonement Work Future.
"No
man taketh this honor unto himself, but he that is called of God,
as was Aaron. So also Christ glorified not himself to be made
a high priest." Heb. 5:4,5
THE
MINISTRY of reconciliation or at-one-ment is participated in by
the entire "Royal Priesthood" of which our Lord Jesus
is the Chief Priest or High Priest. All the Priests share in the
"better sacrifices" which have progressed throughout
this Gospel age, and which will be finished with its close (Rom.
12:1): and all who thus share the sufferings of Christ shall
likewise share his future glory as participators with him in the
great and glorious ministry of reconciliation of the Millennial
Kingdom.
As
for these under-priests, they "were by nature children of
wrath, even as others," and needed first to be reconciled
or at-oned to God before they could be called of God to this priesthood--"for
no man taketh this honor to himself, but [only] he that is called
of God." It is not until after we have received the at-one-ment,
at the hands of our Redeemer, the High Priest, that we are privileged
to be reckoned as joint sacrificers, joint mediators, joint reconcilers,
joint at-one-ers.
Whoever
received the "spirit of adoption" which constitutes
him a son of God and a priest, is forthwith impelled
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of reconciliation or at-one-ment, each according to his several
abilities and opportunities. Each realizes, as the High Priest
did, the leadings of that holy Spirit, saying, "The spirit
of the Lord God is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach
the glad tidings to the meek [not now to the proud and arrogant
and hardhearted and profane], to bind up the brokenhearted, and
to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord"--the period
during which God is pleased to accept a little flock as living
sacrifices, through the merit of the Redeemer.
The
Apostle Paul as one of the under-priests felt the influence of
this Spirit prompting him to engage in the work of telling all
with whom he came in contact who had "ears to hear,"
of the "ransom for all," accomplished through our dear
Redeemer's sacrifice; and to exhort all to be reconciled, at-oned,
to God, and begin at once to walk in the paths of righteousness.
Note
the Apostle's statement of these matters in 2 Cor. 5:17-20.
"If
any man be in Christ he is a new creature: old things are passed
away [old sins, ambitions, hopes, etc.]; behold all things are
become new. And all [these new] things are of God, who hath reconciled
us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry
[service] of reconciliation [katallage-- the same word
rendered "atonement" in Rom. 5:11]; to wit [namely],
that God was in Christ reconciling [at-one-ing] the world unto
himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them [because their
penalty was borne by Christ]. And [God] hath committed unto us
[the royal priesthood] the word [message, good tidings] of reconciliation
[at-one-ment]."
"Now
then [because God has called us and given us as a priesthood this
ministry or service in his name, and this message of favor, to
declare], we are ambassadors for Christ [our official head or
High Priest, and the Father's representative] as though God were
inviting by us, we in Christ's stead pray you--be ye reconciled
[at-oned] to God."
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This
joyful message, which, rightly appreciated, should bring ready
responses in every place and from every class, is generally rejected;
and the Prophet speaking for the Royal Priesthood cries, "Who
hath believed our report, and to whom is the Arm of Jehovah [Christ,
the power of God unto salvation] revealed?" (Isa. 53:1;
John 12:38) It is efficacious now toward the comparatively
few only--even as many as the Lord our God calls to be of the
Royal Priesthood; for no man taketh this honor to himself, but
he that is called of God.
The
reason for the general rejection of the message is evident: reconciliation,
at-one-ment with God, means opposition to sin: peace with God
means a warfare against all the entrenched weakness and depraved
desires of our fallen human nature: it means a complete change
or conversion from the service of sin to the service of
righteousness. Many who despise sin (in its grosser, viler forms
at least) and who long for a reconciliation to God and an interest
in the blessings which he bestows only on "the sons of God,"
make a start for righteousness by self-reform, only to find their
own weaknesses too great for them to conquer, and that besides
the whole world is arrayed on the side of sin. The only ones who
can possibly get free from this slavery, wherein all were born,
are those who, seeking deliverance, give heed to the Master's
testimony: "No man cometh unto the Father but by me"--the
one Mediator--"the Way, the Truth and the Life." Moreover,
the Apostle informs us that the great Adversary, "the god
of this world, hath blinded the minds" of the vast majority
with falsehoods, so that they cannot appreciate the advantage
contained in the offer of at-one-ment through the Redeemer.
Under
these circumstances, the result of sin abounding, is it any wonder
that to be true, faithful ambassadors for God, and in Christ's
name and stead (as members of his body), means that the under-priests
must follow in the footsteps of the High Priest--must suffer with
him for righteousness' sake? The great High Priest who
proclaimed "the Word of reconciliation"
<PAGE 490> most clearly, was despised and
rejected and crucified by those who professed to love and follow
righteousness. The apostles were similarly evil treated because
of their faithfulness--their refusal to compromise the message,
"the word of reconciliation."
"Ye
shall be hated of all men for my sake," "they shall
say all manner of evil against you falsely for my sake."
Marvel not if the world hate you: ye know that it hated me before
it hated you. These words by the great teacher were to be true
"even unto the end of this age": and they are as true
today as ever. Whoever will faithfully exercise his ambassadorship,
and not shun to declare the whole counsel of God, will speedily
know something of the sufferings of Christ and can say truly--"The
reproaches of them that reproached thee are fallen upon me."
Matt. 5:10-12; 10:22; Psa. 69:9; Rom. 15:3
And
here again we behold the wonderful wisdom of the divine plan;
for it is while performing his priestly ministry of "the
word of reconciliation" to which the spirit of anointing
impels, that each priest finds the necessity for offering up himself,
a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, and his reasonable
service. Rom. 12:1
Hence
the measure of self-sacrifice and sufferings for Christ, endured
by each of the consecrated, becomes a measure (from God's
standpoint--for man cannot always discern it) of the faithfulness
of each as ambassadors. Every priest who fails to suffer for Christ's
sake, for the Truth's sake, must therefore have been an unfaithful
ambassador and minister of the New Covenant. And only to those
now faithful as good soldiers of the cross will be granted the
inestimable privilege of being participators with the great High
Priest in the glorious at-one-ment work under the favorable conditions
of the Millennial age. If we suffer with him we shall also reign
with him. If we deny him, he will also [then] deny us. Rom. 8:17;
2 Tim. 2:12,13; Titus 1:16
Take
heed that no man take thy crown. Rev. 3:11
"Be
thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life."
Rev. 2:10
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ATONEMENT BETWEEN GOD & MAN
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